TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1949 HFRALD AND KJFWV KLAMATH FALLS OR F CON PACE SEVEN 1 WtATHER TKKAM VKAH Ta dale U-'i Lat (Hr .. e 13 Normal nil KUTIlin OHKUIMs. I'aill, rliKiilr fiariMMMic arid nowtlir cltHiilr nwwiiiiis. UMlar antl VtlnaMly. SKallaiau etiw ait kHlar, awally III liwtiiiil.lu ai.a. t uulsr liMtav Willi hialia l-ttli Oars IS lo as in Inlailor atul U li M almia c.a.1 lwa UMilfhl HI In ai NMillMlaii, witi-la ih I hi 1 Itillaa an how ufl altura tASTgHN OnKUON: Parllr rlimfly liMlav end W.tln.u.. Il afl.riiuoit aliowet. liwuiilaliia of itmllM.,1 lo ila Bllahtly esol.r WailliaaiUv. Mlllia liaiar Sa a IS lo ail WaiJliaaUa. li m a loiilaht M lu M miKlillHN I AI KIIHNIA ralr hxlar and WiMiU a.c.ol laal fg aiuns a.t 1-lllle rhaita In laintMraluia Nuilhwaaterlr ttliida of lu to eu uiilaa an hoor off eoa.l HIK.IE HIVIH VAIJ.gY Fair sorter and W.uoa.tlar lllalt Unlay al. Livw lunlshl al. flllll lAaonaaday aw Home frauds J, Wrlah, tun ut llairl t. Wairiiiglun ul Mil Mim irliua. tecaully atirnt a sO-day Ireve with hla parents end Ineiida. Welch la attached to Uie air tia.ll rarrnr t!MH vallry fume ut Han Dirgu, Calif. Bliire ha rnllaled Ul the navy last summer tit llaa been mi a riulae to Hawaii anil aevcial maneuvers. Null Mr. and Mia Charles Clark hase brrn In KlalllaUl tall! Ult past Wceg vlelllng Willi Mia Clark a liarrnu, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Mi Carroll of ritewsrl-Leniiux. Tliry returned la Hoecbuig Hunday. taa ln Mra. Clark a bruilirr, C. T. Mc Cairull. wllh Uirrn. Kummage Male Tile ladlra bukII lary lo tlie B. al K. T. will suunsur a lummaae sale al Ihe KU hall, beptcriiDer 3 and 1. Thuae havuig rummagr ara aaKrd lu call 3441 ur J-OAM ur brim II to Ilia barbrcua It to the barbecue Pelican home eaten- I Wednesday evening t-ttenaloo Pelican home exten alull meeUlif . Uaually hrld Uie Ural rrlday lu each liloiilli, la lo be held on Uie aecond Thuraday Ln Brptcin brr. Hrptrnibrr I 11 la lo be a pot lui k meeiiiift in Moore park al 11 M Mann All co-workrra of Wiimrll al the Muoae laklnc part In ritual work fur trie a tale cunlrrrnce are umed to ba praaeiit Wrdneaday maul at the Mouae hall lor llnal practice. Keturna Mra C. E. Arnold wa mined Irom Klamath Vallry h ca pital lo her home on the Keno road by Kaler'a ambulance Monday af ternoon. Mri. Arnold fell and broke her let eome time ago. Klerk RrturneChambrr of Com merce Manager Charlie Btark re turned today from Eugene where he atlendrd an eiecultte meeting ol Uie manager! ol Oregon cham ber of commerce. Al Howe Mra. Randolph Himm, Mil Wordeu. Irft Klamath Vallry hoapltal Monday tiuihl and U now ronvaleactiig al her home. Mra. Hamm underwent major eurgery la-1 av Wedneaday. Tanalllrrforay fievrn-yrar-old Bobby Chryne. ann of Mr. and Mra. Robert Cheyne ol Hrnlry. had hu tnnaila removed Monday ftl Klam ath Valley hoapltal. Ta Oakrldge Mr. and Mra. Roger Vanderholf and Mia Uraca Kamaey went to Oakrldge over the week end. While there they fulled Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kddinga. (adm ( lab Tlia BonanM-Lan- ell Valley Oarden club will meet at the home of Mr. Velda Haley rrlday. Ill Jim Kaler U 111 at hU home. 1110 While. Kaler la operator of Kaler'a Ambulance arrvke. 23 tyecM A(f& Monday. August Jft. IK( LONDON. Aug SO li Scotland Yard operative hava begun ft .nationwide search for three robbers named D'Autremont. who ara wanted In the United Slates for the alleged murder of four persona In connection with tha holding up ol train near Biaklyou, Ore., In 1623. Tureday. August SI. ltft Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bennet of Cres cent avenue ara receiving congratulations from their hnsta of friends upon the arrival of baby girl born on Monday. The new daughter haa been chrutened Nancy Lee. Wednesday, Heptember I. lt Local people who enjoyed III movie. "Drusllla With ft Million," at tha Pine Tree last evening, and which will be shown again thla evening, will ba Interested lo know that Ellubeth Cooper, the authoress. I an aunt to the Magulre boys, anus of 1. P. Magulre, Sr . of this city. Mrs. Cooper la tha wife of tha editor of tha New York Times and her latest book, "Women of India," haa been given much favorable com ment by noted crltlra. Thuredav. September t. im Announcement haa been made her of the marriage thla morning of tmy Murray, official of the Klamath Creamery, and Mlsa Marcella Sancton of Corvallla. In ihe homg of tha bride at that place. Tha couple will be ut home lo their friends after September lft In their newly.purchased bungalow on Paclflo Terrace, Friday, September 1, lfrtg Piva Merrill youths will bid strong lor honors In the potato division ol the Klamath County fair thia month. At ft meeting of the Merrill Potato club last night these five youths announced they had completed their work program for lilt. They are Carl Kiger, Lester Moore, Dan Barry, Emmltt Berry and Myron Hasklna. www Saturday, Brpirmbrr I, 1924 Klamath's big three-day celebration coming aa ft cllmag to the assembling here of hundreds of dele gates of the Oregon state federation of labor, opened officially at noon today with tha announcement that tha Walnut street mid way and carnival concessions were open to the amusement seek ing public, A special basrball game between Ashland and Klsm ih Palls called at the fairgrounds at 2:30 will be one ol I ha principal features of Uie afternoon's program. "In.ur. With Ltndry" THE JLGH LIABILITY E. M. MocBtth V. T. Johnson John A. McColl AUTO PROPERTY IIHT Indira I .ail Ira similar nf Ilia briitiierhoud of railroad train- urn will hold a biukrt tiamburiirr leed lor lady tralninrn and pros pective mriiiucis Wriliimday al t 30 111 Ilia liimia of Mra. Paul Junes. Ml Calllornla. Charge will ba II a plaie. Hold Knular Marling -Hie Royal Nrtglibors ol Atnrrlra hrld ft reitu lar meeting Prlday tililit, August at whlrli time Elwyn and llrlrn Moore aria volrd lo mrmbrrahlp by Iraiufrr. Hurgrry-Mrs. Marlln Woodfork, 4677 Urnvrr undrrwrnt surgery at Klamalll Vallry hospital Monday morning. Mra. Woodlork will proba bly ba prrmlllrd lo hava vlallon In short limr. Alrotiellrs Anonymous Itrgular mrrllhgs ol Alcoholics Anonymous ara hrld avrry frlday al t p m. in room 4 of the .abor trniplr. Addi tional information may ba had by calling JMJ. Repairs Tlie tlnanclal room ol the poat offira la undergoing t lloor re-Miiding Job. Krlnrnrd -W. K Hrliark haa re turned lo 111. poelllon al Die poat olllre after a llirec-wrrk vacation. Stock Show Site Leased n -Till Bylulelake a TUI.Et.AKE. Aug. 10-The city council lant nlsht aignrd a 10 year lrae lor approximately 4 arrra of land thai rvrntually will become Uie aite of building lot the Kotary ciub'a Junior llvratock future allows. 1'he U M. bureau ol rrrlamatlon oanrd land Jotna the nut new land addition to ihe city on the eouih. Plana lor tliia year's ahow. aclied ulrd for Heptember 34 do not Include uae of the land. All members of Ihe rounrll. May or Dirk Moore, councllmen William ttirglrr. r I.. C'oyner. Al Porter and Don Potter and the city clerk. Victoria Hielrr were preaent. No 5c Air Mail Stamps For Sale! Five cent air mall atampO Nope, taint an! The pontmatter al Krno haa re ported that realilruta llirre have been erroneously Informed from some sounr that the price on air mail etamiM has been reduced to Irom sig cents to five rents. Hoaever, the potmater, accord ing to tha pnat ofllce here, u right In InaUtlng thai patrons keep pay ing the airmail stamp price ol sig centa. OKthf UAMAt.K JUNfAU. Alaaka. Aug. SO i1 Damage by yesterdays Juneau Spruce corporation mill lira waa estimated today at inoOOOO. The loss waa covered partially by Insur ance. Trie blase, which threw 1M men out of work, destroyed tha plant s planer and sawmill. .1 FIRE T-mfsKIi m Paul O. Landry Pheoa MIS DAV Commander To Retire From Post; Leaves Message tdllnr'a Nnla' K nanraw. aha has aarvad Ihe lllael'l-d AinaniVi Vataran ai rniiitnaiid-r. adlulanl aarvlte ifl)--r na cuinn.aimar. la S'ina on in lliarllve ll-t au1rtnlai' I haraiMe nf III haallh Tlta fnll'twliie la a rinal niraaaaa fruin him lo vatarana of thla area. Will there ba sack for you? (With preaent VA hoapltal cut back!. Did you get hurl In the serv ice or were you tick? Oh. yea, you may aar, but It on'l ba In my medical record be rauae I didn't ride the sick book. Thai s line, but That Injury or Illness may not be In your service record but the effecta are probably lurking anme where around In your body. Borne day It may hit and you may need to go lo a hospital. Hervtce con nected' That will be the quratlon aaked If you try to gel Into vet erans' hoapltal. Wrll. you will explain, tliU trouble no doubt started In the service but the records don't aar anything about It. Too bad. Uiry will tell you. but Uiere Juat Un t any room lor any but service connected caaea. Ol course, you hava loads of money, si t few hundreds or puaalbly thou sands ol dollars lor private hoapltal and doctor bills won t bother you any. But there ara some veterans who don't have that kind ol money. Cemetery May Allocate 72 Fir Grove Lots The KUmalh McmorUl cemtttry committ hai turned over rfc c mm nidation to the city callinf for U. lloration of 73 lou ln tha bur ial i round for tntermeni of Don CaurMlatu. The 72 IoU ara ln the Plr Grove Kvrcuon of the cemetery, akirtlug the liver. Thla move by the cemetery com mittee followed werka of contro versy on the Negro-burial tune, cul minated by the city council offi cially ae tiling the problem by agreeing to burlal-heparatlon of Cauraaiana and non-Caucaaiatu. The city dad are expected to approve allocation of the 73 lota al the neat council meeting. Sep tember . Man Loses Arm In Blast TILLAMOOK. Aug. 30 OP) A construction worcer lost one arm and possibly will be blind aa Ihe result of dynamite explosion al a Netarta bay stream project. County Coroner Lallan Lundbrrg said Arthurd Wrldgr. S3, NetarU. was handling lha dynamite yes terday when II eipluded prema turely. The circumstances were not known. Hu son, Delwin, 30, was cut about the face and cheat. He i had been standing at some dla-I lance from tha elder Wrldge. I Wrldge'a left forearm waa ampu- I tated al hospital here. ' :Mi.itJ -tisv nsnxia mmm 0j mam . iiw a- $095 Millions of them. It's veterans' hoa pltals or else for them. Hark In 1040 trie government dr. rlilrd, after close survey that It would take 100,000 hospital brds to care for our Iras than 4 000,000 vet rrans by the year of )M. A hos pital building program to provide that many beds was approved. Then along came another war. All the past figures were knocked lor ft corkrl hat. because when Uiat war was over there were more than 18. 000.000 war veterans. Ihe veterans administration had startrd on ft building program with sub-standard figure In mind. But now things have changed. That building program has brrn cut back In an effort to effect an economy. You can see where thla will leave you unless you hava es tablished service connection for your disability. Are you frrllng hrelthy? You d brttrr be and ejtay that way, be cause Uie way things are going now. wllh more Interest In W. W. Ill than the backwash of W. W. II, there Just Un't going to be any room for you In a veterans' hospital tf you break down. I he government haa to economize, you know, and thai economy starte at home. so. you. as a veteran, will come first. Why don't you learn the facts. Joe, by attending a local post or chapter of the V1W, Legion or DAV? If you would protect your rights, for future hospitalization privileges, you will have to quit, "goldbrtcklng" and get In and do your share. Your future la your own. you can provide lor It any way you want. Think It over, Joe. Old School Bell Rings Again! j The school bell has been ringing , thu week bringing teachers back to classes literally' Klamath Union high school u being re-wlred thu I week lor lighting and most of the electrical equipment la temporarily out of order because of the work. Since the bell system which rings for Ihe beginning and end of rlasa sessions la not operating, Don Oold lug. principal ol Riverside school, has been strolling up and down the halls ringing an old fashioned school : bell to herald the beginnings of ) teachers' meetings. -WI-NE-MA Coffee Shop- Drive . . . re Hse Wl-na-msi Mm Parking Lots For Your Convenience Luncheon from tic - Dinner from $1.25 Coffet Shop & Dining Room Oualltr food at Rraeonabte Prme DREW'S MANSTOREse-ftawu. The Velvety Touch II 1, ;i .l' . I" CUST0M-SUIT-TAI10RED SHIRTS Juilli iarc ...and it'$ WASH ABU I The famous Stradivari Shirt, with all its custom touches of' ' needlework and styling finesse, tailored of Juilliard Featheroy ... the combed yarn, featherweight corduroy with 21 tiny tibs to the inch. Vat dyed for color fastness to laundering and sun. One you've felt, this luxurious, velvety fabric next to your skin . . . man, you'll be spoiled for any other shirt. Now in the new, longer length . . . with individualized fit in collar and sleeve length! rtf HNM AS SKILLtD HMDS CAN MAkF Jtowt 'MaMike Shampoo Goo And Away To Beauty Shop! Mrl.KAM, Tel., Aug. M OP) Mra. J. W. Ktery'e freshly sham pooed hair stood up aa If she had Just aeen a mouse. She rewashrd It with more rain water, mora shampoo and another vinegar rinse. Another starched coiffure! Mrs. Htory reread the shampoo directions, she bad followed them. Then she tested the watrr okay; the shampoo-okay; tha vinegar It lamed out U be peach pickle syrup. Mra. htory headed fur tha nearest beauty parlor. Klamath Men Pass Bar Exam Two Klamath Palls men were among the 104 law students who naaarrf the Orreon state bar exam InaUon In Salem, the stale supreme court annouiM.d louay. The two 4 Ike Band o j Uie M&ntlt CHARLIE BAMET MEDFORD ARMORY FRIDAY. SEPT. 2 i TICKETS ON SALE Derby' Music Co. ; are Charles H. Poster Jr., and John J. Pickett. Poster Is tha eon of Mr. and Mrs. C II. Poster Br., of 1811 Portland. and will ba associated with For- rest Cooper, Lakevlew attorney. He and his wife, the former Pat Lar- I ton, are In Lakevlew now where they are making their home. Picket and his Wife, the former Pay Btelnselfer, reside In Klamath ' Palls, but his future plana are In definite. A total of 137 law students took the testa given In Salem July 13 and 13. - I 9th at Pine ii ii t I . irjr" " j "mZtfM Life... i ll . I" - V 1 war"' ; UN0 I The family ... the open road ... a Vm tSj I I quiet picnic spot Salad . . . pica-lea ... 1 1 . I I cold plates and light Olympia. 11 I $A 1 I These are among the good 11 Tl I I things of life. II 1 J "it th Water" VcW-5l?5, I ! f 1 Btn, ike Lifo Rffrnmmt Brtrrap tf MiZi f TrmfrrmM PmfU 4 Tar ts ttIM CO'MT. MVwTrWtfc Wft ! I Hf 0. .!.. L J g 'immi " " I 1 i , ; KLAMATH Give your child good foundation for school ... CREATIVE CRAFTS - PRE SCHOOL SUBJECTS MUSIC - RHYTHM BAND - DANCING (Children put on city baas eel til Past Main Phone J 171 ar itlt 11 i ii ki. K.I II 111 I nsr II II I f I U MaJlWlilll LAST DAY a, 1 ' !? See it Pone! WE WILL DEMONSTRATE THE EASYl METHOD OF APPLYING RUSTPROOB Aluminum Wall TH'el For your kitchen, bathroom, rumpus room, or office . . . aluminum tile is the perfect wall surface! It comes in several attractive pastel color to match your decorating scheme. Easy to clean . . just wip it off. Can't rust or corrode. Come in and see this tile. See bom easily it can be applied. It's sale priced during the demontratka DOWNSTAIRS Phono 3188 OF IM r i war m i r - wm ' 1. . a Phone 3463 111 Main Street 733 Main